IDF: Who’s the Scoble of China?

The Intel Developer Forum shifts to Beijing China this spring where the company plans to say more about its products and strategies, especially in areas like 45 nanometer chips, mobility and gaming. One new wrinkle: the world’s largest chip maker will be giving bloggers their props, in English and Chinese. PodTech’s Jason Lopez talks with Intel’s Stacy English and Bryan Rhoads about the event.

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Intel Unveils New 45nm Architecture-Nehalem Intel unveiled the next stages for its new 45 nanometer process technology. The new microarchitecture is code-named Nehalem and represents a major shift in design. The technology is aimed partly at the requirements of next-generation media services over the Internet....

The Pro Platform: vPro & Centrino Pro Intel’s answer to business users who want to be able to keep track of who’s on the network, where and the security risks they pose is the growing Pro platform. It started with vPro, giving I.T. administrators the ability to...

BlogHer founders ready for Chicago ConFab BlogHer was one of our favorite conferences of 2006. Why? Beause it was different. You had mommy bloggers talking with tech bloggers and political bloggers. There’s a myth that there aren’t many bloggers who are women and BlogHer is going...

CES 2008: Intel’s Mooly Eden on MIDs and Sexy Design Intel’s Mooly Eden has spent his career helping to design what goes inside the computer. He says that these days what the computer looks like on the outside is just as important. In this podcast from the 2008 Consumer Electronics...